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that was texas attorney general greg abbot who was just elected governor of texas, explaining no texas longer believed it should post information about people in the state. just drive around and figure it out yourself. regulate yourself from any dangerously stored chemicals in your neighborhood that could explode. texas. the largest city, the fourth most populous city in the whole country is houston. about 25 miles east, you will find the city of la porte, texas. and one of the businesses you will find there is this dupont chemical plant. >> my son called me and said dad, there's been an accident at the plant. >> a horrifying phone call. two of his sons killed during a chemical leak at the dupont facility. >> gilbert learned that the leak killed four people and later a fifth. >> two of that man's three sons were killed. what killed and injured these people was a leak of a chemical that's used mostly in pesticide, but it's also used in jet fuel and plastics. dupont manufactures the chemical at that plant. but when the leak happened and four people died in quick succession, when the supe
that was texas attorney general greg abbot who was just elected governor of texas, explaining no texas longer believed it should post information about people in the state. just drive around and figure it out yourself. regulate yourself from any dangerously stored chemicals in your neighborhood that could explode. texas. the largest city, the fourth most populous city in the whole country is houston. about 25 miles east, you will find the city of la porte, texas. and one of the businesses you...
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i want to head to texas to talk the latino vote and some texas politicians. msnbc contributor -- what a pleasure to see you. >> like wise, jose. >> thanks. there's so much talk in the latino vote in the lead up to today. one estimate shows there will be at least one million more latino voters across the country compared to four years ago. what does it really mean? >> well, in terms of seeing a greater latino turn out we are already seeing indication through early voting counts that latino has stepped it up in terms of coming out to the polls. in terms of turning texas blue. it's going to take awhile. we know abbott has a commanding lead across the board. the little known fact he's in a statistical dead heat with wendy davis. latinos here are lending their support to the gop gubernatorial candidate. part of that reason is because he's asked for for their vote and he stemmed with latinos cea ceaselessly. he wants to make his vote with latinos going forward. >> that's important. i want to more about texas the state with 4 1/2 million eligible latinos. let me ask
i want to head to texas to talk the latino vote and some texas politicians. msnbc contributor -- what a pleasure to see you. >> like wise, jose. >> thanks. there's so much talk in the latino vote in the lead up to today. one estimate shows there will be at least one million more latino voters across the country compared to four years ago. what does it really mean? >> well, in terms of seeing a greater latino turn out we are already seeing indication through early voting counts...
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texas has the lowest voter tush out rate in our nation. what is happening they're trying to build the infrastructure. i think they expected the infrastructure to be built so fast. it's an expensive state. i think what you're seeing is the beginning what you're going to see in 2016. and probably not turning it blue in 2016 but probably 2020. talk about colorado, i think what happened in colorado udall didn't run with the president's agenda. i think that's what happened over and over again across the democratic party. they kept wanting to alienate themselves from the president. there were a lot of good things they could have embraced. >> let's talk about ted cruz. what are you hearing from your insiders about what his type of politics, the way he plays means to senator mcconnell and the self-interest of cruz potentially running for 2016. how tough will it be more mcconnell to keep him in check? >> it's going to be a huge headache. he has several people running for president in his conference. we saw senator cruz last night being very tough,
texas has the lowest voter tush out rate in our nation. what is happening they're trying to build the infrastructure. i think they expected the infrastructure to be built so fast. it's an expensive state. i think what you're seeing is the beginning what you're going to see in 2016. and probably not turning it blue in 2016 but probably 2020. talk about colorado, i think what happened in colorado udall didn't run with the president's agenda. i think that's what happened over and over again across...
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the senator is true -- it's true that texas has a long history of voting fraud. but that history of voting is in the counting, not in the voting. there's almost no evidence whatsoever, i'd be interested to know what states she's talking about when she talked about multiple registrations. the only ones i know of were a republican oriented company in arizona that weren't accurate. that's not the only problem. the biggest problem that rand paul's going to have in appealing to african-american voters is the success of the republicans in this election is based on making barack obama the issue. the only african-american president we have ever had and the only issue that republicans are talking about is vilifying the president of the united states. now, i grant you, he has not such great numbers and they'll probably be successful in picking up a few seats. but i don't think voters are going to forget what this party has done to the first african-american president. >> may i ask you about what happened at the white house this past week, considering granting protections t
the senator is true -- it's true that texas has a long history of voting fraud. but that history of voting is in the counting, not in the voting. there's almost no evidence whatsoever, i'd be interested to know what states she's talking about when she talked about multiple registrations. the only ones i know of were a republican oriented company in arizona that weren't accurate. that's not the only problem. the biggest problem that rand paul's going to have in appealing to african-american...
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we had virtually no competitive races here in texas. texas if anything has become redder. so you add that to the confusion that there was because of the voter i.d. law, and it was a disastrous combination. >> yeah, what didn't you have an anecdote you can share about when you went to the polls about the voter i.d. law? what was that? >> oh, it was incredibly disturbing alex. so i go to the polls and the first person who checks you in is looking at your i.d. and i asked her hey, so have you had any problems with folks not being able to present their i.d. and she said, yes, there was one person this morning and i said oh, so you gave them a provisional ballot, right? and the poll worker looks at me and says, no, they can't vote. she didn't have any form of identification, she was an elderly lady, so she left. and i go but that's not right. and then the gentleman behind me goes, no, i heard on the radio you're supposed to give them a provisional ballot and people started talking. but the lady had already left and was not able to cast her ballot and that was just one instance.
we had virtually no competitive races here in texas. texas if anything has become redder. so you add that to the confusion that there was because of the voter i.d. law, and it was a disastrous combination. >> yeah, what didn't you have an anecdote you can share about when you went to the polls about the voter i.d. law? what was that? >> oh, it was incredibly disturbing alex. so i go to the polls and the first person who checks you in is looking at your i.d. and i asked her hey, so...
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. >>> another election day decision makes way for a texas size legal battle. it's a symbolic one. fracking is no longer allowed where it was pioneered. voters in denton, texas, passed a ban on the natural gas extraction technique. it's behind the u.s. energy renaissance. they ask at what cost. data from the u.s. geological survey shows a surge in earthquakes in states that use the procedure. >>> caught on tape, diners in a houston restaurant are running for their lives as an suv plows into a glass window. but these two men seated right next to the window had no time to react. one of them even gets pinned under the buffet area. seconds later the driver puts the suv in reverse but only to head for that buffet area once again. the driver says she was trying to park it in the handicap space but hit the gas instead of the brake. eight diners were taken to the hospital, mostly with minor injuries. some good samaritans eventually helped free that man that was hit by the suv, and miraculously he walked away with minor injuries. >>> remember, remember, the 5th of november. it is a classic
. >>> another election day decision makes way for a texas size legal battle. it's a symbolic one. fracking is no longer allowed where it was pioneered. voters in denton, texas, passed a ban on the natural gas extraction technique. it's behind the u.s. energy renaissance. they ask at what cost. data from the u.s. geological survey shows a surge in earthquakes in states that use the procedure. >>> caught on tape, diners in a houston restaurant are running for their lives as an...
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and then another pundit wrote a book about how texas is becoming purple and this is the year texas is going to win. and when wendy davis polled within nine points saying she might beat greg abbott. >> and mine was chuck hagel, our departing secretary of defense. >> i had one more as well, which was anthony brown from maryland. the democratic candidate for governor of maryland. when me won the primary he said the general election is a mole hill to take in november. when you talk about the general election, you are asking people to vote against you. >> that mole turned out to be cancerous. >> it was a tough loss for democrats and anthony brown. those are my turkeys. those are your turkeys. my thanks to our panel next week. you're always welcomed back as a guest. all in good fun. thank you for joining us this morning. thank you for joining us today on "up." join us sunday morning at 8:00 eastern time for a feisty debate on which city should host the democratic convention in 2016. three finalists. three icons of the city will join us to do a little trash talking and self promotion coming
and then another pundit wrote a book about how texas is becoming purple and this is the year texas is going to win. and when wendy davis polled within nine points saying she might beat greg abbott. >> and mine was chuck hagel, our departing secretary of defense. >> i had one more as well, which was anthony brown from maryland. the democratic candidate for governor of maryland. when me won the primary he said the general election is a mole hill to take in november. when you talk...
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when we arrive, the flames were literally visible -- of course, texas is flat here. we don't have the mountains and trees that some of the prettier areas of the world have. but we had a thermal column that was a good two, 250 into the air. the smoke was a jet black sometimes gray, which indicates some type of hydrocarbon or petroleum products. >> the danger grows exponentially as the fire spreads outside the main compound. rivers of burning liquid chemicals consume everything in their paths. the flames come within feet of railroad cars filled with explosive fuel and more chemicals. if they explode, the dire situation could get even worse. but the flames aren't the only thing the firefighters are worry ed about. no one knows if the massive plume of smoke are releasing deadly toxins into the community. and it's the job of ted padgett and the dallas hazardous materials team to determine the threat. >> our first interest when we arrived was to determine what we could based on ground level runoff and even the airborne particulates. we had three or four tests that we did i
when we arrive, the flames were literally visible -- of course, texas is flat here. we don't have the mountains and trees that some of the prettier areas of the world have. but we had a thermal column that was a good two, 250 into the air. the smoke was a jet black sometimes gray, which indicates some type of hydrocarbon or petroleum products. >> the danger grows exponentially as the fire spreads outside the main compound. rivers of burning liquid chemicals consume everything in their...
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to be more taxes on all of texas people. that's a trap. >> 1,000 miles away in the land of lincoln and the current president, it's also called the aca and embraced. >> the aca saved us. >> one year later, two states with different assessments. robert mayfield heads a sizzling business in texas. he employs just under 100 people at above minimum wage. >> we pay $10 an hour to start. we don't do that because we're nice. >> he wants to expand the business started by his father in 1949. going over that 100 employee mark means he would have to offer healthcare to most of his full-time workers or pay penalties under the laws. >> these costs, they don't come out of the air. if we have to pay them, we have to pass them on. >> if 30 hours a week is how the law defined a full-time worker, forget expansion. he may have to cut hours or jobs. >> we have people that i care very much about that work for us ten, 12 years. what i do with them? >> texas has the highest percentage of uninsured in the nation, 6 million people. only 733,000 signe
to be more taxes on all of texas people. that's a trap. >> 1,000 miles away in the land of lincoln and the current president, it's also called the aca and embraced. >> the aca saved us. >> one year later, two states with different assessments. robert mayfield heads a sizzling business in texas. he employs just under 100 people at above minimum wage. >> we pay $10 an hour to start. we don't do that because we're nice. >> he wants to expand the business started by...
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ted cruz from texas, republican from texas, says that they should look at not approving any of the president's nominees for the next two years until he goes back on this. we'll see president obama this week tomorrow in chicago continuing to pitch this plan. the president says it will not give permanent legal status or a break to 5 million immigrants, almost half of those here. but it will basically put them at the back of the line for being deported. texas, by the way, which has a huge impact because of its long border with mexico, is suing the federal government and also asking for reimbursement for the cost of this. they're already spending $15 million a month at the border. betty. >> thank you very much. >>> right in time for thanksgiving, gas prices continue to plummet. down 10 cents a gallon in the past two weeks. regular down to $2.84. down 88 cents since may. and thank lower crude oil prices, high supply and a strengthening u.s. dollar. albuquerque, new mexico, is $2.47 a gallon. >>> the star the were out at the american music awards in l.a. musicians around from the world came together
ted cruz from texas, republican from texas, says that they should look at not approving any of the president's nominees for the next two years until he goes back on this. we'll see president obama this week tomorrow in chicago continuing to pitch this plan. the president says it will not give permanent legal status or a break to 5 million immigrants, almost half of those here. but it will basically put them at the back of the line for being deported. texas, by the way, which has a huge impact...
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rick perry told nbc's chuck todd texas could sue. >> sounds like you're going to file suit. >> i would think there's probably a very real -- >> the state of texas versus the president of the united states or versus the u.s. government? >> the ohio republican governor said he's open to a path of citizenship. >> the issue of citizenship i've heard lots of voices on it and i'm not close to it, you know why? because everybody in this country has to feel as though they have an opportunity. >> last night former president bill clinton said president obama's potential executive action seemed to be on firm legal ground while some think violence could erupt saying the country is going to go nuts. joined by tracie potts. what can we expect from the president's address tonight. >> good morning, reform the way president obama wants to see it is unlikely to happen after republicans take over here on capitol hill in january so he is trying to make some of the changes now. here's a photo of president obama preparing for tonight's speech. >> what i'll be laying out is the things that i can do with my l
rick perry told nbc's chuck todd texas could sue. >> sounds like you're going to file suit. >> i would think there's probably a very real -- >> the state of texas versus the president of the united states or versus the u.s. government? >> the ohio republican governor said he's open to a path of citizenship. >> the issue of citizenship i've heard lots of voices on it and i'm not close to it, you know why? because everybody in this country has to feel as though they...
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everything really is bigger in texas, especially the irony. surely the governor has someway to explain that. >> i can't, sorry. >> oopz, sorry. couldn't have said it better myself. nice try, governor, but we got you. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> victory. obama wins one. let's play hard ball. >>> washington, let me start with one word, victory in the first big battle since the november election president obama's side has prevailed. the united states senate failed to reach the 60 votes required for approval. the measure is now dead for the current congress. this means that if the advocates get the pipeline approved they have to rely on the senate tang
everything really is bigger in texas, especially the irony. surely the governor has someway to explain that. >> i can't, sorry. >> oopz, sorry. couldn't have said it better myself. nice try, governor, but we got you. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> victory. obama wins one. let's play hard ball. >>> washington, let me start with one word, victory in the first big battle since the november election president obama's...
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moving over to another part of the country further south down to texas, north texas specifically could see the first earlier than expected freeze tonight. we will take you to the thick of the storms across the country in a couple of minutes. overseas in beijing, awkwardness abounds. on day two of president obama's china trip. the president and russia's vladimir putin crossed paths including one 20-minute meeting that touched on a variety of life topics. i am thinking a spring wedding for those two. the president of china emerged hopeful. >> the united states and china are able to work together effectively. >> over in south korea, the captain of a capsized ferry avoided the death penalty was acquitted of murder, but will serve 36 years in prison on charges of gross negligence. his face is blurred by court order. 300 people died when the ferry overturned off south korea's southern coast in april. most victims were high school students ordered to stay on board the ship as it sanction. the family members say they will ask for a harsher sentence and will seek an appeal. >> it's veterans day
moving over to another part of the country further south down to texas, north texas specifically could see the first earlier than expected freeze tonight. we will take you to the thick of the storms across the country in a couple of minutes. overseas in beijing, awkwardness abounds. on day two of president obama's china trip. the president and russia's vladimir putin crossed paths including one 20-minute meeting that touched on a variety of life topics. i am thinking a spring wedding for those...
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to be more taxes on all of the texas people. i mean, that's a trap if ever there was one, it seems to me. >> reporter: 1,000 miles away in the land of lincoln and the current president, it is also called the aca and embraced. >> the aca saved us. >> reporter: one year later two states with different assessments. robert mayfield heads a sizzling business in austin, texas, and he owns a burger joint and six dairy queens employing under 100 people at above minimum wage. >> we pay $10 an hour to start. we don't do that because we're nice guys. we do it because we get the best people. >> reporter: mayfield wants to expand the business started by his father in 1949 but going over the 100 employee mark means he has to offer health care for his workers or pay penalties under the mandate. >> these penalties passed by the government don't come out of the air. we have to pay them or we don't pay in business. >> reporter: and if 30 hours is a full time worker as defined by the law, mayfield will have to cut hours or jobs. >> i have people i
to be more taxes on all of the texas people. i mean, that's a trap if ever there was one, it seems to me. >> reporter: 1,000 miles away in the land of lincoln and the current president, it is also called the aca and embraced. >> the aca saved us. >> reporter: one year later two states with different assessments. robert mayfield heads a sizzling business in austin, texas, and he owns a burger joint and six dairy queens employing under 100 people at above minimum wage. >>...
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his son just won in texas. he's real political. the daughter has had some personal issues over the years. >> what about his brother and father who held the office? >> they seem to be pushing them to go. and w's new book he's encouraging of that. he's given interviewing saying he hopes he's going to do it. i know, momma barbara had questions. >> he was hesitant at first. she is not seeing that so much anymore. >> did she flip the script? >> she said maybe there's room for one more. >> we'll see. >>> still ahead where veterans can score some free byes today. >>> the show down between the deer and the plastic pumpkin stuck on the face. and those trying to help him next. with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov
his son just won in texas. he's real political. the daughter has had some personal issues over the years. >> what about his brother and father who held the office? >> they seem to be pushing them to go. and w's new book he's encouraging of that. he's given interviewing saying he hopes he's going to do it. i know, momma barbara had questions. >> he was hesitant at first. she is not seeing that so much anymore. >> did she flip the script? >> she said maybe there's...
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it is from a conservative texas republican, who says the 2014 election is proof that the republicans cannot win the white house in 2016. >>> and, it's anything can happen night now, because bob saget is actually here, not just in the building. he's somewhere around this studio. he will join me later or whenever he feels like it. [singing to himself] "here she comes now sayin' mony mony". ["mony mony" by billy idol kicks in on car stereo] ♪don't stop now come on mony♪ ♪come on yeah ♪i say yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪'cause you make me feel like a pony♪ ♪so good ♪like your pony ♪so good ♪ride the pony the sentra, with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. [singing] ♪mony mony ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ >>> democratic senator, mark beg itch of alaska has conceded to republican dan sullivan. >> you have to keep re
it is from a conservative texas republican, who says the 2014 election is proof that the republicans cannot win the white house in 2016. >>> and, it's anything can happen night now, because bob saget is actually here, not just in the building. he's somewhere around this studio. he will join me later or whenever he feels like it. [singing to himself] "here she comes now sayin' mony mony". ["mony mony" by billy idol kicks in on car stereo] ♪don't stop now come on...
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the law is still there. >> let me talk quickly about texas, our home state. you said 1.3 million undocumented immigrants in texas alone. many paid taxes. many children are born -- you have some 5 million people, this is some arbitrary number. why not take a bigger step, when working at 1.3 million alone in just texas. >> i'm glad you asked that question. certainly there was the proposal to allow the parents of children who had deferred action, but here's i think the reasonableness of the president and concern of constitutional authority. he vetted this with his legal council, constitutional experts. they narrowly drew this order to be sure he was in confines of his prosecutorial authority, and in his humanitarian relief authority. i think if the american people look, they'll see this is not a runaway president, who desires not to work with congress. it is a president that's begging for the reasonableness of these republicans to be americans and to stand collectively to solve an american problem and let's do it together. he is within his authority and doing th
the law is still there. >> let me talk quickly about texas, our home state. you said 1.3 million undocumented immigrants in texas alone. many paid taxes. many children are born -- you have some 5 million people, this is some arbitrary number. why not take a bigger step, when working at 1.3 million alone in just texas. >> i'm glad you asked that question. certainly there was the proposal to allow the parents of children who had deferred action, but here's i think the reasonableness...
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it is from a conservative texas republican, who says the 2014 election is proof that the republicans cannot win the white house in 2016. >>> and, it's anything can happen night now, because bob saget is actually here, not just in the building. he's somewhere around this studio. he will join me later or whenever he feels like it. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all
it is from a conservative texas republican, who says the 2014 election is proof that the republicans cannot win the white house in 2016. >>> and, it's anything can happen night now, because bob saget is actually here, not just in the building. he's somewhere around this studio. he will join me later or whenever he feels like it. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long...
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bastrop, texas, is a town of about 8,000, just 30 miles southeast of austin. this bastrop resident works from home on the east side of the city. he lives less than a mile from the forest that borders the town. but on a windy, late summer day, this quiet neighborhood is about to become a death trap. >> texas is now officially suffering its second worst drought ever. >> yeah, it had been months before it's rained. the worst drought we've ever seen. >> on top of the lack of rain is the heat, and today dallas is at or above 100 degrees for the 39th day in a row. >> thousands of acres of dry trees and grass have created a recipe for disaster. all it takes is a strong gust of wind to turn this residential neighborhood into a tinder box. >> the winds are about 35 miles per hour. the wind was blowing so hard that it snapped a power pole, and that started the fire. >> the flames immediately begin to devour the parched trees. as richard drives, he spots the smoke in the distance. >> well, there is a huge fire burning out here. if i see something intense or extreme like
bastrop, texas, is a town of about 8,000, just 30 miles southeast of austin. this bastrop resident works from home on the east side of the city. he lives less than a mile from the forest that borders the town. but on a windy, late summer day, this quiet neighborhood is about to become a death trap. >> texas is now officially suffering its second worst drought ever. >> yeah, it had been months before it's rained. the worst drought we've ever seen. >> on top of the lack of rain...
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in dallas, texas, an ex-con steals an 18-wheeler carrying lumber. but the thief doesn't know the rear tires are locked. >> you can see the smoke start to pour, and eventually the friction causes enough that it starts on fire. >> you got to move! move! >> the flaming flatbed weaves in and out of lanes, over medians, and into oncoming traffic. >> i can't believe they didn't stop this guy, man. >> after 90 minutes, the suspect pulls over and is placed under arrest. >> this was like watching a hollywood blockbuster big car chase. but i like it better in film and not in real life. >>> this woman proves that sometimes the customer isn't always right. new year's day 2010. as security cameras roll, a mcnuggets craving turns into fists aaflying at a toledo fast food drive through. >> a woman pulling up to a mcdonald's after a heavy night of drinking. >> the woman wants chicken mcnuggets, but, because ever the time of day, they're not available. >> the woman in the car got very upset about that and started screaming at the woman. and she starts to grab throug
in dallas, texas, an ex-con steals an 18-wheeler carrying lumber. but the thief doesn't know the rear tires are locked. >> you can see the smoke start to pour, and eventually the friction causes enough that it starts on fire. >> you got to move! move! >> the flaming flatbed weaves in and out of lanes, over medians, and into oncoming traffic. >> i can't believe they didn't stop this guy, man. >> after 90 minutes, the suspect pulls over and is placed under arrest....
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it infiltrated most of texas. if you are watching east of the mississippi river, it's on the way in the next to two days. andrea? >> thanks for the warning chlg a huge honor for one of our own. tom brocaw will be one of the recipients for the presidential medal of freedom. he is in a spectacular company. the murdered civil rights workers were killed in mississippi during freedom summer in 1964. and before we go right now, take a look at college station, texas. former president bush at an event to unveil his book about his fausht, george h.w. bush who was at the event along with his wife, barbara. that's from his daughter, jenna bush haeger. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" here on msnbc. against all enemies foreign and domestic... ♪ ♪ ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach
it infiltrated most of texas. if you are watching east of the mississippi river, it's on the way in the next to two days. andrea? >> thanks for the warning chlg a huge honor for one of our own. tom brocaw will be one of the recipients for the presidential medal of freedom. he is in a spectacular company. the murdered civil rights workers were killed in mississippi during freedom summer in 1964. and before we go right now, take a look at college station, texas. former president bush at an...
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. >> texas, right? in colorado and other races, you saw that democrats tried often to rely on social issues on abortion and immigration. it did not get them as many votes as it did in a presidential year. it didn't work. >> ana marie, the other piece of this is women and this is the best place to read long-form journalism. but i think this is very interesting. we talk a lot about reproductive rights and there was legislation on ballots and there wasn't as much discussion at the top of the ticket and amanda writes there are two ways to interpret the news and this is in the piece the revenge of the white male voter that the woman is no longer for democrats and that the war on women isn't just a democratic campaign slogan, but a brutal fact of the modern political landscape. it is baked in the cake. which do you think it is? >> i'm going to go with c. all of the above. >> it's a safe choice. >> i think there are truth to both of those things. >> i think it's too strong a wording and it's easy for republica
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so voting rights not just in texas but across the south and throughout the country, abortion rights not just in texas about throughout the country, they're headed to the court and the court is on the ballot tomorrow which means all of those are very much on the ballot tomorrow. also up for vote tomorrow, the way the government spends money. which sounds banal or whatever but is more important than you might think. the real victory have 2010 tea party wave, let us recall the wave brought into power during the last mid-terms when conservatived voted in far greater numbers than liberals and progressives, the greatest victory of that election was take together hatchet to the part of the government that spends money on public goods and people who don't have much power. the congress produced by that election, congress cut $8.7 billion from the food stamp budget. the national institutes of health alone lost 1.71 bill during sequestration, process put into play in 2011 after those conservatives were elected. those cuts, they were big and real, and they might just be the start. because if republ
so voting rights not just in texas but across the south and throughout the country, abortion rights not just in texas about throughout the country, they're headed to the court and the court is on the ballot tomorrow which means all of those are very much on the ballot tomorrow. also up for vote tomorrow, the way the government spends money. which sounds banal or whatever but is more important than you might think. the real victory have 2010 tea party wave, let us recall the wave brought into...
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and texas, where governor rick perry made his first appearance today. perry faces the felony charges for abusing his office in his use of a veto. and that's a charge perry's lawyers say is baseless and political. perry showed very little emotion while his attorneys began making some of their case. nbc's charles hadlock in dallas. governor perry speaking about this, as well, outside of the court context. how is this case shaping up? >> well, hi, ari. this is not quite the photo op that a potential presidential candidate would like to have. this was the first pre-trial hearing that governor rick perry has been required to attend since his indictment back in august. governor perry is facing felony counts for threatening to veto state funds for the public integrity unit and for trying to force travis county district attorney rosemary lindberg to step down after her conviction of dwi back in april of 2013. perry wanted her to resign and vetoed $7.5 million from her office when she refused to resign. a liberal watchdog group, the texans for public justice fil
and texas, where governor rick perry made his first appearance today. perry faces the felony charges for abusing his office in his use of a veto. and that's a charge perry's lawyers say is baseless and political. perry showed very little emotion while his attorneys began making some of their case. nbc's charles hadlock in dallas. governor perry speaking about this, as well, outside of the court context. how is this case shaping up? >> well, hi, ari. this is not quite the photo op that a...
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he was asked what do you do, he said i go to the office, i sue obama, and i go home. >> so you think texas will have the authority to challenge this executive orderer? >> i do. >> i want to show republican governor john kasich's reaction, which is completely different to everything we've heard from republicans today. let's listen to this. >> the issue of citizenship i've heard lots of voices on it. i'm not closed to it. you know why? because everyone in this country has to feel as if they have an opportunity. i know what they did. i know they jumped the line. i don't like it. there's a lot of people who have gone through legally who have not jumped the line who are bitter about this. but at the end of the day, it may be necessary. i'm open to it, i will tell you that. i'm hope to it. >> casey, can a republican governor at that meeting get away with saying i'm open to it? >> at this meeting lawrence, sure. now, if he wants to run for president in 2016, i'm not sure it would survive the gauntlet of the republican primary. kasich's answer was really striking because it was so different from e
he was asked what do you do, he said i go to the office, i sue obama, and i go home. >> so you think texas will have the authority to challenge this executive orderer? >> i do. >> i want to show republican governor john kasich's reaction, which is completely different to everything we've heard from republicans today. let's listen to this. >> the issue of citizenship i've heard lots of voices on it. i'm not closed to it. you know why? because everyone in this country has...
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this is the first time that very controversial texas voter i.d. law has enforced in a general election on election day. what can you tell us? >> ari, the early voting numbers from last week were quite strong compared to 2010 especially in the democratic heavy largest counties of texas. this voter i.d. law, i can tell you for a fact will disenfranchise voters. i met with a number of would-be voters yesterday who told me what remarkable bureaucratic night mares they had gone through in making real efforts to get i.d. and being unable to do so. already we're seeing problems at the polls. at this site here for a good while, about 20 minutes, all of the machines were out. for most of the morning they've only had two works. i'm told the same is true for two other sites around the houston area. so the voter i.d. law and effect of these problems will put a damper on turnout. >> we'll have more throughout the day. i to go to bengie with a couple big races. >> reporter: there are two close raes, one is senator mark udall, and john hickenloopmikahickenlo. un
this is the first time that very controversial texas voter i.d. law has enforced in a general election on election day. what can you tell us? >> ari, the early voting numbers from last week were quite strong compared to 2010 especially in the democratic heavy largest counties of texas. this voter i.d. law, i can tell you for a fact will disenfranchise voters. i met with a number of would-be voters yesterday who told me what remarkable bureaucratic night mares they had gone through in...
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another i think potential african-american congressman out of texas. the democratic party's leadership is going to look old and stable in comparison to where the republicans are. that's a challenge for hillary clinton. how is she the party of the future? how does she take these reins? the democratic party's going to be searching for some new leaders i think over the next few months. >> it all begins today after a late one last night. chuck todd, thank you. next, the impact on the ground. what republican winners are saying about their plans for change in washington and what the change may mean for mitch mcconnell and harry reid. first, a look at today's planner. president obama holding that news conference as we said, it will happen this afternoon, shy of 3:00 p.m. stay with msnbc for live coverage there. as we noted, senator mcconnell will talk to reporters at 2:00 p.m. in louisville. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. health can change in a minute. so cvs health is changing healthcare. making it more accessible and affordable, with over 900
another i think potential african-american congressman out of texas. the democratic party's leadership is going to look old and stable in comparison to where the republicans are. that's a challenge for hillary clinton. how is she the party of the future? how does she take these reins? the democratic party's going to be searching for some new leaders i think over the next few months. >> it all begins today after a late one last night. chuck todd, thank you. next, the impact on the ground....
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it's not texas anymore. it made it down to the border of texas and mexico this morning. the windchill of 32 degrees nearing el paso. this is crazy how fast it changed. i know, it happens every now and then. it's a dramatic example of wind direction. it was 80 in oklahoma city yesterday. 82 in amarillo. now the cold front literally last night it ran into the warm air, shoved it aside, and now the cold blast, as i mentioned, all the way down here to the texas-mexico border. how cold is it? we were 80 yesterday, remember. now we're at 6 in amarillo. it's 19 in oklahoma city after you could have gotten a tan yesterday. you in you have the winter coat, glo gloves, and hats. st. louis your temperature is dropping dramatically. chicago is now down to 31. chicago's temperature is going to plummet this afternoon. so as far as the temperatures go. over the last 24 hours the temperatures dipped 40 degrees in from this time yesterday. 39 in dinne er havdenver. now we have the east coast left. it will happen in the days ahead. the problem with the snow is that it's not going anywhere
it's not texas anymore. it made it down to the border of texas and mexico this morning. the windchill of 32 degrees nearing el paso. this is crazy how fast it changed. i know, it happens every now and then. it's a dramatic example of wind direction. it was 80 in oklahoma city yesterday. 82 in amarillo. now the cold front literally last night it ran into the warm air, shoved it aside, and now the cold blast, as i mentioned, all the way down here to the texas-mexico border. how cold is it? we...
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la jolla, texas, is a small border town directly across the rio grande river across from mexico, and it is known as a hot bed for illegal immigration. august, 24th, 2009, police are tracking a chevy suburban that's been spotted picking up a group of suspected immigrants. they think the driver is a human smuggler, or coyote. chases involving coyotes can be extremely dangerous. >> the driver was going over 100 miles per hour. the coyotes never want to get caught. it depends how desperate they are trying to get away from police, trying to get him out of the way so he can get away. >> swerving in and out of traffic, the suburban leads police on a chase lasting almost 20 miles until suddenly the driver pulls off on a side street and does the unthinkable. >> we freaked out. who in their right mind is going to jump out of a moving vehicle? unless you are crazy. watch again as the driver with the car still moving jumps out of the suv and lands face first on the pavement. two other men jump out and take off, with the car still moving, someone inside puts on the brake. when officers approach w
la jolla, texas, is a small border town directly across the rio grande river across from mexico, and it is known as a hot bed for illegal immigration. august, 24th, 2009, police are tracking a chevy suburban that's been spotted picking up a group of suspected immigrants. they think the driver is a human smuggler, or coyote. chases involving coyotes can be extremely dangerous. >> the driver was going over 100 miles per hour. the coyotes never want to get caught. it depends how desperate...
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if he went to texas, that he was going to hurt somebody. when he said that, the lieutenant was sitting right here next to him, female. i looked at her. i told her get out. just get out. i didn't say it loud. he didn't hear it. she stormed out, locked the door. i'm locked in there with him. and then he pulled out the knife. the officers were trying to rush him, but the door was locked. i had the keys. he didn't know that. so i told the officers just back up. i stood in the corner. i'm just waiting for him to make his move. finally i told him, you know what, it's not worth it. you're not going to get nothing out of this. best thing to do is throw the weapon. they are going rush in and beat me up. nobody is going to hurt you. had several bite marks all over him. he did a pretty good job on the officer. this guy's going to be a three-man supervisor. he's going to be in your unit in d-1 until further notice. we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is
if he went to texas, that he was going to hurt somebody. when he said that, the lieutenant was sitting right here next to him, female. i looked at her. i told her get out. just get out. i didn't say it loud. he didn't hear it. she stormed out, locked the door. i'm locked in there with him. and then he pulled out the knife. the officers were trying to rush him, but the door was locked. i had the keys. he didn't know that. so i told the officers just back up. i stood in the corner. i'm just...
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jimmie johnson takes first at texas motor speedway. earlier in this the race this move by brad keselowski causes gordon to spin out. it ended in a fight after the race. they held nothing back. >> he's a dip [ expletive ]. the way he races. i don't know how he's run a championship. >> i've been through a lot of rivalries. i've got a little blood on me right now. i've been roughed up and done that stuff. i'm here fighting. >> coming up joining the fight against isis canada in a big way. >>> a wintery blast. >> two nor easters over the past weekend. we have another storm in the country. by friday we could be dealing with another one. you're watching first look on msnbc. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ and mama loves you. wethey were a littlehorizons to mbit skeptical.ss, what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring experti
jimmie johnson takes first at texas motor speedway. earlier in this the race this move by brad keselowski causes gordon to spin out. it ended in a fight after the race. they held nothing back. >> he's a dip [ expletive ]. the way he races. i don't know how he's run a championship. >> i've been through a lot of rivalries. i've got a little blood on me right now. i've been roughed up and done that stuff. i'm here fighting. >> coming up joining the fight against isis canada in a...
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otherwise looking pretty clear across much of the country and texas got drenched too. 3 inches in austin. want to pick one spot to go, take your choice, denver at 6 aor dallas at 71. both sunny and nice. >> they both sound lovely. for new england that's kind of great for those areas to get some snow for the holidays. >> and they're starting to go early. a couple in maine are already open. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "morning joe." connecticut governor dianenel malloy and jim lankford and senator tim scott will be on the show. then you won't see "american idol" clay aiken walking in the halls of congress but you will see the democrats starring in a new tv series all about it, though. yeah. don't give me that big smile. i know you're excited. that and much more coming up in the cooler and louis and alex from target in "the cooler," as well. wethey were a littlehorizons to mbit skeptical.ss, what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across ge, like lean process engineers we asked who does what, when, where, and why that step first? ideas for
otherwise looking pretty clear across much of the country and texas got drenched too. 3 inches in austin. want to pick one spot to go, take your choice, denver at 6 aor dallas at 71. both sunny and nice. >> they both sound lovely. for new england that's kind of great for those areas to get some snow for the holidays. >> and they're starting to go early. a couple in maine are already open. >> thank you. >>> coming up on "morning joe." connecticut governor...
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in the texas senate race do we have the texas senate race? texas incumbent republican senator john cornyn is projected to hold on to his seat in texas. in nebraska nbc news is also projecting the new republican senator from nebraska will be ben sasse. in wyoming, mike enzi winning in wyoming to hold on to his seat. and in new mexico in the senate race there, this is tom udall, the democratic incumbent facing off the republican challenger named allen weh. this one is too early to call. we do have a call now in new hampshire. we have been waiting on this one. nbc can now project that the new hampshire senate race has been held by the incumbent democrat jeanne shaheen, defeating scott brown, who moved from massachusetts to face her. let me get your reaction to that one. >> everybody has their own way of looking at how this will turn out when it's all over in january. i think there's a root, it may be a difficult root it's plausible. based upon the numbers it is plausible. she just won. that's the first step. the next step is to win, if the democ
in the texas senate race do we have the texas senate race? texas incumbent republican senator john cornyn is projected to hold on to his seat in texas. in nebraska nbc news is also projecting the new republican senator from nebraska will be ben sasse. in wyoming, mike enzi winning in wyoming to hold on to his seat. and in new mexico in the senate race there, this is tom udall, the democratic incumbent facing off the republican challenger named allen weh. this one is too early to call. we do...
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a network of interstate freeways, international shipping channels and a shared border with mexico, texas is at the epicenter of this fast-growing sex trade. and the u.s. department of justice, the nation's largest hubs for human trafficking is houston, home to over 200 active brothels and more strip clubs and illicit spas than las vegas. houston is a mecca for sex slavery, but now two texans are fighting back. >> if you are exploiting young girls for your profit or your sexual pleasure we are coming after you. >> i may look like your average soccer mom, but i've rescued over 200 people and i'm not going to stop. >> tonight, msnbc takes you inside america's illegal sex slave trade with two women dedicated to rescuing trafficked victims. >> come on in. >>> according to the fbi, human sex trafficking is the fastest growing crime worldwide with children and teens the most lucrative commodity. young victims are often locked up in rooms, caged in brothels, drugged, terrorized and raped repeatedly. u.s. department of health and human services asserts that one quarter of human trafficking victim
a network of interstate freeways, international shipping channels and a shared border with mexico, texas is at the epicenter of this fast-growing sex trade. and the u.s. department of justice, the nation's largest hubs for human trafficking is houston, home to over 200 active brothels and more strip clubs and illicit spas than las vegas. houston is a mecca for sex slavery, but now two texans are fighting back. >> if you are exploiting young girls for your profit or your sexual pleasure we...
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nbc news correspondent based in texas, thank you for your reporting tonight. there's much more to come as we cover the protests in ferguson, and other spontaneous and organized events around the country. next, rachel will be here with a look at where the michael brown case goes next. stay with us. i told my dentist about my sensitive teeth, he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of sensitive teeth for a quick 10 minutes. the special ingredient forms a lasting barrier that provides immediate relief and up to one month of protection. see why dental professionals endorse crest sensi-stop strips to treat sensitivity. that's 1 strip. 10 minutes. and up to 1 month of protection. satisfaction guaranteed. [ woman ] life opens up when you relieve sensitivity. >>> front pages of major newspapers today. st. louis post dispatch, no charges for wilson. arson and rioting erupt in ferguson. this is the new york times today, protester in front of police vehicles with
nbc news correspondent based in texas, thank you for your reporting tonight. there's much more to come as we cover the protests in ferguson, and other spontaneous and organized events around the country. next, rachel will be here with a look at where the michael brown case goes next. stay with us. i told my dentist about my sensitive teeth, he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of...
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all over the united states basically anywhere from texas all the way up to minnesota. it's going to be a cold one throughout the weekend. so, tamron, break out the hot cocoa and put in a couple of extra large mash mellows for me. >> i love the guys walking behind you. no coat, no gloves. you're shivering and they're leisurely walking by. the blood of a college student. >>> new indications that the leader of isis survived u.s. air strikes. a report from richard engel is next with his exclusive reporting from that region. >>> time is up. the president says he's done waiting for congress to take action on immigration. >> i gave the house over a year to go ahead and at least give a vote to the senate bill. they failed to do so >>well, now some republicans are threatening a government shut down if the president takes executive action on immigration. our "newsnation" gut check. the nba commissioner said it's time to make professional sports gambling legal across the country. what do you think? it's our gut check. join our conversation online today. you can find the team at "
all over the united states basically anywhere from texas all the way up to minnesota. it's going to be a cold one throughout the weekend. so, tamron, break out the hot cocoa and put in a couple of extra large mash mellows for me. >> i love the guys walking behind you. no coat, no gloves. you're shivering and they're leisurely walking by. the blood of a college student. >>> new indications that the leader of isis survived u.s. air strikes. a report from richard engel is next with...
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their unique talent while roommates at texas a&m university. >> we were in the backyard messing around before we were about to go to lunch. ty likes to do one-sided bets where he'll bet if he makes something i have to give him something. and if he misses it's nothing. and i bet garret that if i made a shot from across the backyard he had to pay more my sandwich. >> of course, college guys. got to make a free lunch any way we can. >> soy took that bet for some reason. there's no chance. >> i threw up a shot from behind the back and drained it. >> he made it, swished the shot his very first try. >> they can't believe their eyes. >> so we go grab the little picture camera. >> we'll see if we can get it on film. as soon as we saw it on the camera, that was the game changer. >> we all wanted to top each other. >> crazy shots behind the tree. >> standing up on the roof. behind the fence. it's in the hole! >> yeah! >> we just started filming everything. bigger and bigger and bigger. >> this is the laser shot. >> the guys edit the footage together. but before uploading it, they decide their po
their unique talent while roommates at texas a&m university. >> we were in the backyard messing around before we were about to go to lunch. ty likes to do one-sided bets where he'll bet if he makes something i have to give him something. and if he misses it's nothing. and i bet garret that if i made a shot from across the backyard he had to pay more my sandwich. >> of course, college guys. got to make a free lunch any way we can. >> soy took that bet for some reason....
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in a detention facility in texas. these are american families that are being torn apart by a policy that doesn't work. >> why aren't conservatives, you know, emotionally connected to a story like that? why can't a story like that move conservatives? >> i don't understand how anyone couldn't see the pro-family aspects of what we're talking about here and this is really something that's going to not only be good for families, but it's going to be good for the u.s. economy. we're talking about something like $5 billion being pumped just into payroll taxes as a result of the first year of this kind of relief. the opportunity here is tremendous and everyone should get behind it and i think it will have real implications for the 2016 elections if republicans come out and try to impeach the president. we're talking about impacting families and particularly latino families and asian families. the two fastest-growing electoral blocks in america deporting their parents and deporting our children. this is simply unacceptable and
in a detention facility in texas. these are american families that are being torn apart by a policy that doesn't work. >> why aren't conservatives, you know, emotionally connected to a story like that? why can't a story like that move conservatives? >> i don't understand how anyone couldn't see the pro-family aspects of what we're talking about here and this is really something that's going to not only be good for families, but it's going to be good for the u.s. economy. we're...
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we have girls come from texas, we have girls come from minnesota, girls come from iowa. and they won't even be in the state. >> how are you supposed to get back? >> which would leave you to believe, how could you be that manipulated? but again, the girls might have something hanging over their head, like for instance, a lot of the pimps will get the girls pregnant. they have the baby. now the baby's with the pimp's people or his parents, so now you can't get out, because you're worried about the baby. and they'll use that as coercion. >> you're going to have to talk to someone right now. it's not going to be law enforcement. it's going to be someone that helps people that are in situations like yourself, all right? >> with over 20,000 women being sold for sex across chicagoland, sheriff tom dard realized arrest and jail time did nothing to stem the revolving door of women flooding the system. >> a police officer would arrest someone for prostitution and they would be back on the street before the police officer filled out their paperwork. literally, by the time you were
we have girls come from texas, we have girls come from minnesota, girls come from iowa. and they won't even be in the state. >> how are you supposed to get back? >> which would leave you to believe, how could you be that manipulated? but again, the girls might have something hanging over their head, like for instance, a lot of the pimps will get the girls pregnant. they have the baby. now the baby's with the pimp's people or his parents, so now you can't get out, because you're...
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we just have to call the texas lottery and they'll put a stop. if you happen to claim the stolen ticket, you're in big trouble. you're dealing with the state. you're not dealing with us. >> bynum has been in the store for 25 minutes, completely uninterrupted. he cut the phone line and the alarm and there's not much left for him to do but load up and head out. but just like his entry into the store, his exit won't be smooth. the front door is not only locked from the outside but chain locked from the inside. >> the unbelievable to me is that this is a liquor store. with our inventory in here, i mean, can you believe that we would make it easy for you to get in and out? >> bynum seems confused, so he takes a seat here on the keg and thinks for a moment. he tries several methods to pry the bulletproof door open. >> the more he tries, the worse that he couldn't get out. no matter how he tried. this is the actual bottle -- the actual mix that he threw at the door. so angry he couldn't get out. >> he has to go out the same way he came in. but for some
we just have to call the texas lottery and they'll put a stop. if you happen to claim the stolen ticket, you're in big trouble. you're dealing with the state. you're not dealing with us. >> bynum has been in the store for 25 minutes, completely uninterrupted. he cut the phone line and the alarm and there's not much left for him to do but load up and head out. but just like his entry into the store, his exit won't be smooth. the front door is not only locked from the outside but chain...
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only half of a major race in texas. it's even more rashgable. do you realize the saturation levels of what washgs if you were to saturate california in the same way iowa has been saturated, it would cost you $1 billion. just in california to do that. >> wow. >> these are all national -- >> what's interesting is, when i would talk to these republican candidates, and i'd say, you know, about the money, we talk about issues but then afterwards i would say, they all complained about the outside money, too. i'm wondering if some of these guys -- if the candidates themselves, you see a bipartisan coalition of maybe guys that won but feel as if their reputation is in the tatters because every winner comes into office with an unfavorable rating higher than the favorable rating. >> isn't that where campaign finance moves? if it's not ideological, they say it's lifestyle and control, they say they're losing control of their message -- >> first amendment is the first amendment. i think the move is going to be get the money into the parties. you know, get t
only half of a major race in texas. it's even more rashgable. do you realize the saturation levels of what washgs if you were to saturate california in the same way iowa has been saturated, it would cost you $1 billion. just in california to do that. >> wow. >> these are all national -- >> what's interesting is, when i would talk to these republican candidates, and i'd say, you know, about the money, we talk about issues but then afterwards i would say, they all complained...
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. >>> on the "today" show this morning, a texas nurse who survived ebola defended her decision to fly just a day before her diagnosis. hearse amber vinson gave her first interview since her release from emory university hospital last week to nbc's matt lauer asking about her decision to board that frontier flight home from dallas to cleveland. >> i'm not careless. i'm not reckless. i am an icu nurse. i embrace protocol and guidelines and structure because in my day-to-day nursing, it's a matter of life and death and i respect that fact. i would never go outside of guidelines or boundaries or something directly from the cdc telling me that i can't go. >> vinson was infected while she was treating thomas eric duncan at texas health presbyterian hospital and it's not known exactly how she contracted the virus. >>> moments ago at the white house, president obama awarded the medal of honor to army first lieutenant alonzo h. cushing. he won the award for his actions commanding an are ttillery brig back in the civil war. >> this medal is a reminder that no matter how long it takes, it's neve
. >>> on the "today" show this morning, a texas nurse who survived ebola defended her decision to fly just a day before her diagnosis. hearse amber vinson gave her first interview since her release from emory university hospital last week to nbc's matt lauer asking about her decision to board that frontier flight home from dallas to cleveland. >> i'm not careless. i'm not reckless. i am an icu nurse. i embrace protocol and guidelines and structure because in my...